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Henry Lunt: biography and history of the development of Southern Utah and settling of Colonia Pacheco, Mexico

one-half to Eva. in the Sheep Association, one-half to Florence, one-haif to Violet. in the Equitable to Maude individuaily. With regard to the furniture, 1 desire it to be divided between my eight children as the three boys think best, but want Maude to have the feather bed and mattress. The bedding, clothing, tmnk with contents, dishes and al1 other extras to be divided among the five girls as they can best agree between themselves. My home 1have deeded to Maude, which is her just due, and 1 hope it will meet with the approval of the rest of my chiidren. Now Maude, if you are in a financial condition any time to let your four sisters have a reasonable sum, also Jed to have fifty dollars on work done 1 will be glad. 1 would not like you to sell the place, we took such pleasure in building our home. It is very dear to me and would not like it to go into the hands of strangers. Having done what 1 think best for my children, 1 hope you will al1 be satisfied, for 1would grieve over any contention. Would like al1 to be united and meet in family reunions yearly. As my birthday occurs in cold weather, 1would suggest the 7th of October, the anniversary of your father's and my maniage, thereby doing honor to us both. My best wishes for your future welfare and happiness. Mectionately, Mother. Mary Ann's will was obviously written before Florence died. Florence was only 39 when she had an accident whiie milking the family cow and the cow kicked her in the stomach. She lived for a while after this, but never got over it. It was ves, traumatic for her husband and family as well as her mother. She left six children, the youngest of which was only two years old. Florence was manied to Herbert W. Webster on March 24, 1891, and she died December 14, 1909 i Cedar City, Utah.' n

one-half to Eva. in the Sheep Association, one-half to Florence, one-haif to Violet. in the Equitable to Maude individuaily. With regard to the furniture, 1 desire it to be divided between my eight children as the three boys think best, but want Maude to have the feather bed and mattress. The bedding, clothing, tmnk with contents, dishes and al1 other extras to be divided among the five girls as they can best agree between themselves. My home 1have deeded to Maude, which is her just due, and 1 hope it will meet with the approval of the rest of my chiidren. Now Maude, if you are in a financial condition any time to let your four sisters have a reasonable sum, also Jed to have fifty dollars on work done 1 will be glad. 1 would not like you to sell the place, we took such pleasure in building our home. It is very dear to me and would not like it to go into the hands of strangers. Having done what 1 think best for my children, 1 hope you will al1 be satisfied, for 1would grieve over any contention. Would like al1 to be united and meet in family reunions yearly. As my birthday occurs in cold weather, 1would suggest the 7th of October, the anniversary of your father's and my maniage, thereby doing honor to us both. My best wishes for your future welfare and happiness. Mectionately, Mother. Mary Ann's will was obviously written before Florence died. Florence was only 39 when she had an accident whiie milking the family cow and the cow kicked her in the stomach. She lived for a while after this, but never got over it. It was ves, traumatic for her husband and family as well as her mother. She left six children, the youngest of which was only two years old. Florence was manied to Herbert W. Webster on March 24, 1891, and she died December 14, 1909 i Cedar City, Utah.' n